During the Q&A round of tonight's Miss USA pageant, Carlyn Bradarich, Miss Iowa, responded to a question about whether or not it's true that young people are too obsessed with social media. Bradarich said yes, "the youth" does enjoy taking a lot of selfies all the time, and that makes us all narcissistic, which is bad. At least, she seems to think so?

But look at this: Carlyn likes a good selfie just like the rest of us! Here, a few fine ones from her Instagram feed. Here's a selfie from last week, for example, as the Miss USA proceedings started up in Baton Rouge:

And a pageant faceoff selfie; Miss Texas, also pictured here, was robbed tonight, just FYI:

In the interest of fairness, It's worth noting that Miss Iowa's Twitter and Facebook pages don't seem to be updated regularly, so she's not really a social media addict. But yes, social media is making her and the rest of us all narcissists — by her definition, if not the world's. And really, the continued existence of beauty pageants certainly isn't helping either. But we still love them. (Pageants, that is, and selfies too.)